The GBxCart has a button in the software that lets you detect the type of cartridge inserted.
This really needs a FAQ or a wiki.
The GBxCart has a button in the software that lets you detect the type of cartridge inserted.
On the forums or the GBxCart repository?This really needs a FAQ or a wiki.
On the forums or the GBxCart repository?
This is referring to Game Boy bootlegs in general, and not DS flashcards.If the thread if here why can't a how to use the program guide be here? I boot it up and I don't get any options just navigation of the R4 flashcard.
This is referring to Game Boy bootlegs in general, and not DS flashcards.
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Sure somebody or maybe I should put up a tutorial on how to, that is if I can find my GBxCart programmer.
You can only tell if its compatible with FlashGBX just by opening the cartridge up and looking at the flash chip. Here is a list of compatible cartridges with the FlashGBX software: https://github.com/lesserkuma/FlashGBX#cartridge-compatibilityThis only works with GBA bootlegs, right? Well a how to guide would be useful. So far it seems I have either many no save file bootlegs, some Chinese bootlegs it would be a bad idea to overwrite and maybe one with a battery? But I found that by playing them on my GBA as I can't find the option for Burn2Slot to tell me anything.
You can only tell if its compatible with FlashGBX just by opening the cartridge up and looking at the flash chip. Here is a list of compatible cartridges with the FlashGBX software: https://github.com/lesserkuma/FlashGBX#cartridge-compatibility
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Tutorial is done. This is my first ever tutorial, the instructions are very easy to follow: https://gbatemp.net/posts/10006910/
I know that, but I recommended to someone that a GBxCart RW is much better to use.Again this is the Burn2Slot thread, not whatever that is. What should be linked is how to use Burn2Slot.
I know that, but I recommended to someone that a GBxCart RW is much better to use.
You only mention flash chips in the description and not the actual cartridge circuit boards.Adding more stability and some carts
Too many cartridge types are supported. I can't write such a list. support is some surprise to me as I don't have half of cart what I support for. all thanks to testersYou only mention flash chips in the description and not the actual cartridge circuit boards.
Take pic of cart board... Heh... Cartboard)Unfortunately my card is not yet compatible, I still have the same problem of staying at "ERASE 100" and not going from there :/
Take pic of cart board... Heh... Cartboard)
Take pic of cart board... Heh... Cartboard)
Well it doesn't workIt's an Intel chip so it should work.
@VROdin could add this chip to the next release, or you could perhaps add compatibility for your chip and make your own build.Well it doesn't work